Jawwad Sami Neogi

Netrokona’s iconic balish mishti gets GI recognition

Balish Mishti from Netrokona has earned Bangladesh’s prestigious Geographical Indication status. Created over a century ago by Gayanath Ghosh, this pillow-shaped sweet now symbolises national heritage, with the Modak family preserving its legacy for future generations.

1d ago

Youth art brings ‘Transformation’ to Dhaka

On September 24, a youth art exhibition, titled “Transformation,” came to a successful close in Dhaka. The event, held at the Residence of the Kingdom of Netherlands, brought together young artists, cultural leaders, and art enthusiasts for an evening that celebrated creativity, wellness, and community.

1w ago

Top 5 on-screen bromances that define true friendship

On-screen bromances like Chandler-Joey, Sherlock-Watson, and Andy-Red highlight deep, loyal friendships that transcend conflict and time, proving that true connection, trust, and emotional support define the heart of cinematic friendship.

1m ago

Dhaka’s hidden gem: The gamcha market of Shyamoli

The Shyamoli gamcha market in Dhaka preserves Bangladesh’s cultural heritage through vibrant cotton cloths from Sirajganj, Narsingdi, Kushtia, and Chapainawabganj. Selling affordable gamchas and lungis, it bridges rural tradition with urban life, sustaining generations of artisans and traders.

1m ago

Parents who let go: The silent sacrifice of July 2024

When children face adversity, mothers experience their deepest fears. Fathers respond in their own way. July 2024 witnessed all of this, as it was also a month that reshaped the way families looked at protest and resistance.

2m ago

Craving good street food? Head to Mohammadpur now!

Discover Mohammadpur’s best street food — from sizzling beef chaap and hearty haleem to rich khandani tea, creamy chitoi pitha, fiery raj kachori, spicy chicken soup, refreshing juices, and cheesy momos — unforgettable flavours await every craving.

2m ago

Beneath the grey sky, the red tree sings

The royal Poinciana may be native to Madagascar, but it feels like it has belonged to us for years. We call it by our own beautiful name -- Krishnachura -- as if it knows Dhaka’s summers by heart and waits all year just to remind us that Dhaka is still beautiful.

4m ago

Geetika Recording Centre: Discover Dhaka's last stand for analog music lovers

Geetika Recording Centre in Old Dhaka preserves the soul of a fading era, offering cassettes, vinyl, and nostalgic music memories. Amid digital convenience, it stands as a timeless tribute to Bangladesh’s golden musical past.

4m ago
October 4, 2025
October 4, 2025

Netrokona’s iconic balish mishti gets GI recognition

Balish Mishti from Netrokona has earned Bangladesh’s prestigious Geographical Indication status. Created over a century ago by Gayanath Ghosh, this pillow-shaped sweet now symbolises national heritage, with the Modak family preserving its legacy for future generations.

September 29, 2025
September 29, 2025

Youth art brings ‘Transformation’ to Dhaka

On September 24, a youth art exhibition, titled “Transformation,” came to a successful close in Dhaka. The event, held at the Residence of the Kingdom of Netherlands, brought together young artists, cultural leaders, and art enthusiasts for an evening that celebrated creativity, wellness, and community.

September 1, 2025
September 1, 2025

Top 5 on-screen bromances that define true friendship

On-screen bromances like Chandler-Joey, Sherlock-Watson, and Andy-Red highlight deep, loyal friendships that transcend conflict and time, proving that true connection, trust, and emotional support define the heart of cinematic friendship.

August 30, 2025
August 30, 2025

Dhaka’s hidden gem: The gamcha market of Shyamoli

The Shyamoli gamcha market in Dhaka preserves Bangladesh’s cultural heritage through vibrant cotton cloths from Sirajganj, Narsingdi, Kushtia, and Chapainawabganj. Selling affordable gamchas and lungis, it bridges rural tradition with urban life, sustaining generations of artisans and traders.

August 5, 2025
August 5, 2025

Parents who let go: The silent sacrifice of July 2024

When children face adversity, mothers experience their deepest fears. Fathers respond in their own way. July 2024 witnessed all of this, as it was also a month that reshaped the way families looked at protest and resistance.

July 24, 2025
July 24, 2025

Craving good street food? Head to Mohammadpur now!

Discover Mohammadpur’s best street food — from sizzling beef chaap and hearty haleem to rich khandani tea, creamy chitoi pitha, fiery raj kachori, spicy chicken soup, refreshing juices, and cheesy momos — unforgettable flavours await every craving.

May 31, 2025
May 31, 2025

Beneath the grey sky, the red tree sings

The royal Poinciana may be native to Madagascar, but it feels like it has belonged to us for years. We call it by our own beautiful name -- Krishnachura -- as if it knows Dhaka’s summers by heart and waits all year just to remind us that Dhaka is still beautiful.

May 14, 2025
May 14, 2025

Geetika Recording Centre: Discover Dhaka's last stand for analog music lovers

Geetika Recording Centre in Old Dhaka preserves the soul of a fading era, offering cassettes, vinyl, and nostalgic music memories. Amid digital convenience, it stands as a timeless tribute to Bangladesh’s golden musical past.

May 12, 2025
May 12, 2025

Chhanamukhi: Brahmanbaria’s sweet that’s breaking the internet

Chhanamukhi, Brahmanbaria’s iconic sweet, earned GI status in 2024, spotlighting Mahadev Mishtanno Bhandar’s 180-year legacy. Crafted from pure milk with a time-honoured recipe, it remains a beloved, authentic symbol of the region’s culinary heritage.

April 22, 2025
April 22, 2025

Dhaka numis show 2025: Preserving history through collectables

A three-day collectable exhibition titled “Dhaka Numis Show 2025”, organised by Old Dhaka Collectors Society (ODCS) was held at the National Museum from April 18 to 20. The event brought together collectors, currency researchers, and enthusiasts from all over Bangladesh.